Women's Council 2018 Luncheon Information

This fall, our luncheon promises to bring together visionaries of hope and advocates of our neighbors to make a significant impact on food insecurity in West Dallas. After the gathering of over 500 guests at last year's luncheon, we are thrilled about the momentum and energy we have going into 2018.

We look forward to hearing from Jeremy Everett, Founder and Executive Director of Baylor University's Texas Hunger Initiative, as we seek to address the complex issue of hunger in our community. Jeremy is a Next Generation Fellow of the University of Texas LBJ School’s Strauss Center for International Security and Law. Jeremy also serves on the Baptist World Alliance’s Commission on Social and Economic Justice, a participant in the Aspen Institute’s dialogue on U.S. Food Security and Healthcare Costs, and was recently appointed by U.S. Congress to serve on the National Commission on Hunger.

This year's luncheon will be held at Park Cities Baptist Church on October 19th, 2018 at 11:30am.

The Purpose of the BBHH Women's Council

The purpose of the Women’s Council is to be a support organization for all Brother Bill's Helping Hand (BBHH) does in the community of West Dallas. The goal is to not only provide a broader base of volunteers and donors for this ministry, but also to cover the ministry in prayer.

Each Fall the Women’s Council hosts a luncheon to introduce the organization to men and women from all across Dallas. Inspired by guest speakers, those attending learn about opportunities for service available throughout the year at Brother Bill's Helping Hand.

Through newsletters the Women’s Council membership is reminded of special events sponsored by the Council, such as Birthday Party in a Bag, Kids’ Craft Time, and the annual Children’s Christmas Celebration. Twice a year the Executive Board hosts a Coffee for the membership and their guests. This is a time for members to get to know each other and to learn more about the work BBHH does in West Dallas.

Membership dues for the year are $40 (Standard), $100 (Patron), and $1,000 (Lifetime). Dues and donations can be made by clicking on the "Join Here" button above, or by mailing them to:

2017: A Summer of Joy
Camps and activities at BBHH have already kicked off a Summer of Joy. Volunteers are leading sports camps of every variety, art and dance camps, family exercise classes, summer reading club, and Vacation Bible School are just a few of the activities happening here this summer.
BBHH praises God for the volunteers and donors who will help make this A Summer of Joy for children all across West Dallas.